Summer in Dublin Made Easy with Affordable Getaways from LBA

This summer, Dublin is set to come alive with a spectacular line-up of unmissable events -and it’s all just a short one-hour, direct flight away from Leeds Bradford Airport.

Whether you’re heading over for the electric atmosphere of Longitude Festival or gearing up to watch Leeds United take on European giants, AC Milan at the Aviva Stadium, taking off to Dublin couldn’t be easier.

And with direct flights from Leeds Bradford Airport, you can be in the heart of the Irish capital in a matter of hours, ideal for a weekend of culture, music, sport, or simply soaking up the city’s iconic atmosphere.

Helping to plan the perfect trip, Leeds Bradford Airport has shared two great value getaways flying direct to Dublin with Aer Lingus.

Catch Leeds United vs AC Milan

Leeds United fans looking to make the most out of an exciting pre-season tour and watch the newly promoted side face off against Italy’s AC Milan in what’s set to be a thrilling tie on Saturday 9th August, can easily fly to Dublin to soak up all the atmosphere and action!

Fly from Leeds Bradford Airport to Dublin with Aer Lingus on Thursday 7th August at 4pm and return at 5:50pm on Tuesday 12th August, with Economy Saver fares from just £74 per person*. This is the perfect football weekend getaway, with plenty of time to explore the city before heading to the stadium for the big game, followed by hopefully celebratory drinks in one of Dublin’s many bars with unbeatable Irish charm.

Longitude Festival Weekend

Enjoy an unforgettable weekend of music at Longitude Festival, one of Ireland’s hottest summer events. Taking place at Dublin’s Marlay Park from 5th – 7th July and featuring a stellar line up, including 50 Cent, AJ Tracey, and David Guetta, it’s a must attend for any music lover.

Fly direct from Leeds Bradford Airport to Dublin with Aer Lingus on Friday 4th July at 4pm, returning Monday 7th July at 2:10pm – all for just £74 per person* with Economy Saver fares. Arrive in time for a chilled evening in Dublin, then enjoy two days of non-stop music and street food, before a short and smooth flight home.

*Subject to availability. Prices based on 1 adult and correct at time of submission.  

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